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states and have a child in the united states. so, yes, the catalyst is the ending of slavery, but the principle is not just limited to black people. >> before the 14th amendment, who was considered a citizen? >> that varied from state to state. there was no national standard. for example, massachusetts always insisted black people ins massachusetts were citizens of massachusetts and other states denied that and then the supreme court made that a national principal. but it really depended on the states, who was a citizen and what rights it they had and one of the purposes of the 14th amendment is to create this national standard so that you wouldn't have all these variations within the country. >> and obviously citizenship didn't mean the right to vote, did it, professor gerber. >> not necessarily. and that's why there is 15th amendment that says no state may deprive a person of the right to vote on the basis of race or fashion or physical begin or religion. there was a struggle, there was an effort to put sex into the 15th amendm
states and have a child in the united states. so, yes, the catalyst is the ending of slavery, but the principle is not just limited to black people. >> before the 14th amendment, who was considered a citizen? >> that varied from state to state. there was no national standard. for example, massachusetts always insisted black people ins massachusetts were citizens of massachusetts and other states denied that and then the supreme court made that a national principal. but it really...
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we're talking a little bit earlier about the best ways to think about the problem the united states faces and the way to get us out of that problem. can you help us frame the way that you think about the current deficit in the u.s. both fiscal and economic? and a away out of that? >> i do tend to side with the atlantic cover story. maybe for different reasons. i actually see an optimistic path for the u.s. economy going forward. we're still dealing with three serious deficits that are holding us back. the first is a demand deficit that has been partly filled by a government transfer payment that's have held up consumption. and there's limits to that, particularly if you're going to get to sustainable growth path. we're getting a little job creation as you pointed out now that helps in boosting incomes. but we're facing serious global headwinds. and we have a -- another way of framing the demand deficit is that we have supply outstrips demand globally which will get worse with rolling economic crisis in europe which will eventually hit asia and emerging china is beginning to consider deali
we're talking a little bit earlier about the best ways to think about the problem the united states faces and the way to get us out of that problem. can you help us frame the way that you think about the current deficit in the u.s. both fiscal and economic? and a away out of that? >> i do tend to side with the atlantic cover story. maybe for different reasons. i actually see an optimistic path for the u.s. economy going forward. we're still dealing with three serious deficits that are...
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clearly stated the intention of ibm technology for the purposes of reaching mainland united states are going to be so slow that we can just wait. we can't wait. you cannot just flick a switch and have a missile defense field. we all know there's apparently a secret deal with the russian where is the president believes he'll have greater flexibility. perhaps there are members on the other side to support the side with the president. i think most of us on the committee, though, a majority believe we should not be responding to a secret deal with the russians. but the real needs we have with national security. when you look at the issue of geometry and emerging threat and you look at the open source intelligence. it all convenes with the same conclusion. 2015 the united states could be at risk for icbm. a threat from iran. with that i would be glad to this yield you some time. >> you need not turn this into a personal situation. now with regard to the east koes. we both know it would take a missile from iran, which is the only reason for this. it's clear they cannot be defended against by
clearly stated the intention of ibm technology for the purposes of reaching mainland united states are going to be so slow that we can just wait. we can't wait. you cannot just flick a switch and have a missile defense field. we all know there's apparently a secret deal with the russian where is the president believes he'll have greater flexibility. perhaps there are members on the other side to support the side with the president. i think most of us on the committee, though, a majority believe...
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>> in the united states? >> the united states. >> no, it's not. >> what is a sustainable debt load for a country such as ours? >> well, there's no exact number. i think that the current levels would be sustainable if they were kept more or less constant relative to the gdp. i think that's an important criteria. if we could, over a period of years, get the debt to gdp ratio to some level like 75% and then, overtime, begin to improve that, that would be a much better situation. as it stands, the cbo projections show that under current law the debt to gdp ratio begins to explode in the next couple of decades. >> so, explain what happens. you mentioned this before. and just to clarify, what happens at the end of this year in terms of our fiscal situation? >> well, for a number of reasons if current law, no further action is taken, there will be what i've termed a fiscal cliff january 31st, 2015, including the bush tax cuts, payroll tax, ui benefits expire and at the same time on the spending side, arising from th
>> in the united states? >> the united states. >> no, it's not. >> what is a sustainable debt load for a country such as ours? >> well, there's no exact number. i think that the current levels would be sustainable if they were kept more or less constant relative to the gdp. i think that's an important criteria. if we could, over a period of years, get the debt to gdp ratio to some level like 75% and then, overtime, begin to improve that, that would be a much better...
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. >> disney is doing what no major media company has done before in the united states and what i hope every company will do going forward. >> reporter: since 2006, visitors to disney parks have had healthy food and drink options and the company says 60% of meals sold today involve those choices. the ban on junk food ads is an extension of the campaign and analysts say the move is unlikely to hurt disney much financially. >> for companies like disney it's possible they don't lose share with the likes of a kellogg but kellog kellogg kell have healthier messages. >> reporter: other companies are expected to follow their lead as child obesity rates rise and healthier eating becomes more popular. suzanne pratt, nbr. >> tom: he's the founder of dean crutchfield with us at the nasdaq. you heard the disney ceo crawl it a smart business strategy. do you agree? >> it was a simple statement but a big move by disney i think will have huge ramifications for its business mostly i believe positive. i think this is a tremendous effort on their part and a very big surprise move whether they've leapfro
. >> disney is doing what no major media company has done before in the united states and what i hope every company will do going forward. >> reporter: since 2006, visitors to disney parks have had healthy food and drink options and the company says 60% of meals sold today involve those choices. the ban on junk food ads is an extension of the campaign and analysts say the move is unlikely to hurt disney much financially. >> for companies like disney it's possible they don't...
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states but the damage a greek meltdown would have on the united states pales in comparison to the damage we may be inflicting on ourselves if we continue down the road conservatives want to push us down which brings us to mitt romney the man who made millions laying off american workers when he headed up the private equity firm or the pirate equity firm bain capital is predicting that should he be elected president and by the end of his first term the unemployment rate will be at six percent even though the current unemployment rate is eight point one percent romney's prediction is not all that big a deal the congressional budget office is already predicting that unemployment will be by two thousand and sixteen six percent based on president obama's current economic policies. so you just have to wonder how mitt romney's doing his math here considering that he's given the glowing endorsement of and will model he says his economic plan after the paul ryan budget which slashes government investments in the middle class great economic policy institute the ryan budget will lead to four point
states but the damage a greek meltdown would have on the united states pales in comparison to the damage we may be inflicting on ourselves if we continue down the road conservatives want to push us down which brings us to mitt romney the man who made millions laying off american workers when he headed up the private equity firm or the pirate equity firm bain capital is predicting that should he be elected president and by the end of his first term the unemployment rate will be at six percent...
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united states. and i would certainly hope that everyone would vote against this amendment and would vote to sustain our commitment to missile defense, even if this president will not. and with that, mr. garamendi, i would be glad to yield you some time. >> i appreciate that you need not put this into a personal situation. the fact of the matter is that the issue of the north korea missiles is dealt with by the alaska facility. now with regard to the east coast, sir, you and i both know that it would take a missile from iran, which presumably is the only reason for this, it's clear that the russian icbms cannot be defended against by this system. it doesn't work for that threat. and so you're looking at only at the issue of iran. does iran have an icbm? no, they don't. could they build one? it's not in process. does north korea have one that works? no, they don't either. does iran have a warhead that would present a threat to us? no, they don't. this president has been very, very clear, they will not
united states. and i would certainly hope that everyone would vote against this amendment and would vote to sustain our commitment to missile defense, even if this president will not. and with that, mr. garamendi, i would be glad to yield you some time. >> i appreciate that you need not put this into a personal situation. the fact of the matter is that the issue of the north korea missiles is dealt with by the alaska facility. now with regard to the east coast, sir, you and i both know...
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funded form in which our economies can bash the united states. the answer is basic. we can do piece cautiously and great for our economy and lower all bar yores to foreign good and free trade and we will have piece with them. >> abolish the un. >> the latest tempest in the teapot. the un might do something that hurts gun owners in the u.s.. this is a treaty under discussion and obama administration agreed to participate . it has veto power and by some amazing fact does anybody here believe that the nra will allow the senate to do anything to threaten arms ownership. people are pretty made about it. you can't out absurd the un. people are getting killed over there. >> i think june is way too kind. i think the un is killed with rapest and murderest and terrorist it is time that the u.s. stop fund. >> the ed was voted off of the human rights panel over there. and that was a parade of silliness. there is a lot of kespots and cooks and enemies. the whole point of diplomacy is to sit down at the table with the enemy and pick up some of the costs and if we walk away because
funded form in which our economies can bash the united states. the answer is basic. we can do piece cautiously and great for our economy and lower all bar yores to foreign good and free trade and we will have piece with them. >> abolish the un. >> the latest tempest in the teapot. the un might do something that hurts gun owners in the u.s.. this is a treaty under discussion and obama administration agreed to participate . it has veto power and by some amazing fact does anybody here...
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and here we are in the united states of america. with the largest recoverible reserves in coal, oil and gas of every -- that we would have 90 years of natural gas just from us, and 60 years of oil. the problem is this president has spent four years now doing everything he can to attack and stop it, not just the pipeline, everybody knows about that. the hydraulic fracturing, i had an happened to be from the state where the first high brawl i can so is t natural gas that's developed here at home. and at the same time he's trying to stop hi drawl i can fracturing. so this attack is out there. at least he's honest about it. he's admitting it. he wants to end the -- and look what just happened yesterday and the day before with stephen shoe, the secretary of energy. he came out and reaffirmed what he said in 2008 that he still believes, that is they want to have the gas prices up around this in europe, $7 or $8 a gallon. so neil: that same speech, there's a headline. obama calls again for repeal of oil subsidies. guest: a lot of these thi
and here we are in the united states of america. with the largest recoverible reserves in coal, oil and gas of every -- that we would have 90 years of natural gas just from us, and 60 years of oil. the problem is this president has spent four years now doing everything he can to attack and stop it, not just the pipeline, everybody knows about that. the hydraulic fracturing, i had an happened to be from the state where the first high brawl i can so is t natural gas that's developed here at home....
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and may god bless the united states of america. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> on friday, vice president joe biden visited the metro 29 diner in arlington, virginia. he spoke to the press about some of those personal stories and reiterated the white house stance on negotiations of the fiscal cliff. this is about 15 minutes. >> i went to begin by thanking all the folks around the table here for sharing their personal stories with may about how this increase in taxes -- my friend fernand no calculated it down to the penny. each of their stories are different. maybe after i head out, they will be willing to talk to you. the bottom line was that there is -- in the neighborhood we come from, there are $2,000 to $4,000 less in your paycheck next year makes the material difference in the way [indiscernible] i will let them decide the way to tell their personal stories spending one person at this table has two children with severe disabilities. twins come
and may god bless the united states of america. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> on friday, vice president joe biden visited the metro 29 diner in arlington, virginia. he spoke to the press about some of those personal stories and reiterated the white house stance on negotiations of the fiscal cliff. this is about 15 minutes. >> i went to begin by thanking all the folks around the table here for...
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states, president of the united states. we have low born people who are presidents of the united states. we have one now. we had one in abe lincoln, in jackson, low born. maybe not only in america but it's very distinctive. two of the four guys up on mt. rush more not members of any formal church at the time of their ascension to the presidency. pretty striking stuff. the rest of the world even today is up to. gordon wood would want me to remind you of one other thing. you mate be annoyed the people in congress take your money and don't pay themselves, don't help the rest of us so much. don't resent congressional salaries. the remarkable democratic future that we pay our lawmakers because if we don't the only people who can serve are aristocrats. to make public service open to low-born folks who aren't independently wealthy, england doesn't do that until 1911. we're that far ahead of the world. now where are all these democratic ideas coming from? i don't think these guys at philadelphia are geniuses. they're lawyers and i
states, president of the united states. we have low born people who are presidents of the united states. we have one now. we had one in abe lincoln, in jackson, low born. maybe not only in america but it's very distinctive. two of the four guys up on mt. rush more not members of any formal church at the time of their ascension to the presidency. pretty striking stuff. the rest of the world even today is up to. gordon wood would want me to remind you of one other thing. you mate be annoyed the...
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united states. they cannot be serious. >>guest: no, i quite agree and basically, norway, which gives the thing, it is very political, norway is not even in the european union but they are next door to this whole number which is a growing totalitarian state. it failed to give peace over kosovo and it has given its people massive borrowing and not they have over borrowed and the recommendation is alwaysst either and now you have rioting and forces for secession to break up the european union. it is a massive totalitarian state, grabbing power, and it gives its parliament elections but in power, and it does not like disagreement and it is against opposition, and, in fact, there are move moves afoot to stay any speaking against the european is a legal on fence and it is founded upon deceit and corruption. why did the european union need 2,000 secret bank accounts if it wasn't bribing politicians all over the place? grabbing totalitarian similar to the soviet union but the neighbors now are frighten and
united states. they cannot be serious. >>guest: no, i quite agree and basically, norway, which gives the thing, it is very political, norway is not even in the european union but they are next door to this whole number which is a growing totalitarian state. it failed to give peace over kosovo and it has given its people massive borrowing and not they have over borrowed and the recommendation is alwaysst either and now you have rioting and forces for secession to break up the european...
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worn the uniform of the unites states of america will come hoem to dignity and admiration. they will come home to jobs and opportunity as well. they are going to do the same that three hickory thing for this nation that the greatest generation did so many decades ago. in an pulled it up by their bootstraps. there is another for this generation coming up. you know who they are. they will do what earlier generations did. they will help us rebuild this generation rebuild in this nation. it will make it the best they can be. ladies and gentlemen, i love we have pounded the payment and shaken hands and have had conversations and one people over person by person. this is the old way to get politics done in new hampshire. my confidence in the system is reborn because of the people in new hampshire, because they turn out at these town hall meetings and nobody forces them and tell them they have to do it. it is because they believe in a better tomorrow for the united states of america. [applause] thank you very much. they turn out to the town hall meetings and they turn out to the h
worn the uniform of the unites states of america will come hoem to dignity and admiration. they will come home to jobs and opportunity as well. they are going to do the same that three hickory thing for this nation that the greatest generation did so many decades ago. in an pulled it up by their bootstraps. there is another for this generation coming up. you know who they are. they will do what earlier generations did. they will help us rebuild this generation rebuild in this nation. it will...
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my team is the people of the united states of america, and i will fight for that team, not the partisans in washington. [applause] the list from that debate was extraordinary. he was opposed to planned parenthood funding and title 10, but voted for it. he was opposed to no child left behind, he voted for it. he voted to raise the debt ceiling five times without compensating cuts and costs. he described how he favors earmarks, including fighting for the bridge to nowhere. he supported arlen specter's efforts. there was also 1996, where he supported arlen specter, by the way, when he was running for president. arlen specter, the only pro- choice candidate we saw in that race. there were other conservatives running like bob dole. he supported the pro-choice candidate, arlen specter. this taking one for the team, that is business as usual in washington. we have to have principled conservative leadership, and i have demonstrated that through my life and as governor. i listened to frank beckman a moment ago, and he was right on -- this president says he wants to transform america. i do not wan
my team is the people of the united states of america, and i will fight for that team, not the partisans in washington. [applause] the list from that debate was extraordinary. he was opposed to planned parenthood funding and title 10, but voted for it. he was opposed to no child left behind, he voted for it. he voted to raise the debt ceiling five times without compensating cuts and costs. he described how he favors earmarks, including fighting for the bridge to nowhere. he supported arlen...
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this is where the president of the united states needs every democrat out on the campaign trail saying this is what we can do now. this is what we have to do. this is what americans want. and they should. as president obama pointed out today, his proposal is something the vast majority of americans have agreed with for a long time. >> i'm not proposed anything radical here. i believe anyone making over $250,000 a year should go back to the income tax rates we were paying under bill clinton. back when our economy created nearly 23 million new jobs, the biggest budget surplus in history, and plenty of millionaires to boot. and this is not just my opinion. the american people are with me on this. >> okay, we got a poll for everything in america these days, but you know what, there's a couple years of polls back in the president's statement. the people are with the president on this. and they have been for several years. gallup asked voters in 2010 whether tax cuts for the rich should be phased out. 59% of americans said yes. only 37% said no. fast forward. a year later, 2011, gallup asked
this is where the president of the united states needs every democrat out on the campaign trail saying this is what we can do now. this is what we have to do. this is what americans want. and they should. as president obama pointed out today, his proposal is something the vast majority of americans have agreed with for a long time. >> i'm not proposed anything radical here. i believe anyone making over $250,000 a year should go back to the income tax rates we were paying under bill...
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do establish this constitution for the united states of america. alas more slave-ocratic. they get one thing wrong, it's not so little a thing. three-fifths means this -- what does it mean? what should it have been? slaves are counted for three-50s of purposes. that's wrong, right? everyone should count for one, right? should be five-fifths, right? no, should be zero-fifths. no state should ever get extra credit for having extra slaves. the question isn't whether slaves are voting. of course they aren't voting and married women aren't voting. rosemarie gave you a story about unmarried widows, but they can't vote easily because there's no secret ballot. if your husband and the laws can beat you up afterwards, you're not voting your own interests will. it was unmarried women. the question isn't how much clout slaves are going to have but how much clout slave states will have. three-fifths you get more voting clout in the house of representatives and that's the constitution. not in the house of representatives. where else could you get credit? the electoral college. yes, they
do establish this constitution for the united states of america. alas more slave-ocratic. they get one thing wrong, it's not so little a thing. three-fifths means this -- what does it mean? what should it have been? slaves are counted for three-50s of purposes. that's wrong, right? everyone should count for one, right? should be five-fifths, right? no, should be zero-fifths. no state should ever get extra credit for having extra slaves. the question isn't whether slaves are voting. of course...
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number one, the united states went to war to conquer canada. not so. we gave up maritime practices and that restricted the trade with the continent of europe and an impressment which was the removal. we couldn't challenge the british on the high seas and we targeted the north american provinces, hoping to invade and conquer canada and use it to win concessions on the maritime issues. that made very easy for people to conclude afterwards that the maritime issues were really a pretext. this was really nothing more than a land grout. it's a lot easier to understand that than the maritime issues anyway. henry clay made it clear at the time that targeting canada was the means to secure concessions on the maritime issues. to this day people think the conquest was a purpose of the war. it's a tough sell getting them to believe we were trying to get the british to give up certain maritime issues. number two, the conflict was a second war of american information. not so. the british in no way threatened our independence. it was never at risk from anything the b
number one, the united states went to war to conquer canada. not so. we gave up maritime practices and that restricted the trade with the continent of europe and an impressment which was the removal. we couldn't challenge the british on the high seas and we targeted the north american provinces, hoping to invade and conquer canada and use it to win concessions on the maritime issues. that made very easy for people to conclude afterwards that the maritime issues were really a pretext. this was...
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-- >> this oil is not going to the united states. it's going to other countries in the world. >> gentleman's time has expired. before i recognize mr. scalise, i'm going to ask my friend from massachusetts a question. when -- and we all know it's -- you were an entrepreneur as a young man. you were selling ice cream at red sox fenway park? >> that is true. >> did you only sell it to people that only said i will sell it to people who will only eat it in front of me? did you have an eat in my presence to buy the ice cream? >> you had to eat it within red sox nation. >> did he sell it to yankee fans? that what's i want to know. >> i just want -- >> did he sell it to yankee fans? >> that's true. if he had restrictions on who he sold it -- >> let me say this. there was no world ice cream cocktail. i was afraid of mr. softy. i was afraid of some of the other competitors, but they were right there. they were american. and i knew that -- >> i'm going to recognize -- >> i keep my prices low. >> i'm going to recognize one of the folks from loui
-- >> this oil is not going to the united states. it's going to other countries in the world. >> gentleman's time has expired. before i recognize mr. scalise, i'm going to ask my friend from massachusetts a question. when -- and we all know it's -- you were an entrepreneur as a young man. you were selling ice cream at red sox fenway park? >> that is true. >> did you only sell it to people that only said i will sell it to people who will only eat it in front of me? did...
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violent protest against the united states. at the u.s. kons late in benghazi, at least one american staff member was killed after they stormed the compound and burned it down. looking at the scene, you can hear gunshots going off. the attackers were armed with automatic rifles and grenades. libyan forces stationed there were said to have done little to stop the violence. in egypt, protesters scaled walls destroying the american flag, ripping it to shreds and replacing it with a black, islamic banner. the diplomatic staff had been evacua evacuated. both incidents in reaction to a little known akture movie produced in the u.s. po ridicule the profit mo hammed. the same guy that triggered deadly riots in afghanistan by threatening to burn the koran. the american embassy prepared a statement reading the united states embassy condemns the efforts of misguided individuals to hurt the feelings of muslims. respect for religious beliefs is a corner stone of american democracy. we reject the actions by those who abuse the universal right of free sp
violent protest against the united states. at the u.s. kons late in benghazi, at least one american staff member was killed after they stormed the compound and burned it down. looking at the scene, you can hear gunshots going off. the attackers were armed with automatic rifles and grenades. libyan forces stationed there were said to have done little to stop the violence. in egypt, protesters scaled walls destroying the american flag, ripping it to shreds and replacing it with a black, islamic...
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>> in the united states,.500 to 600 jobs posted. 100 to 150 of those are as long as a year to fill. >> are you actively recruiting? >> absolutely, every day. >> they send applications to peel like dave marks. >> these are the jobs that came in during this school year. probably the average start here is somewhere around $15. >> he says that vocational training is unappreciated. >> somebody still has to fix the bridges and somebody still has to put up large buildings made out of steel. >> like this guy. >> i'm 17 years old. >> he just graduated from high school. already waiting for him in the fall a job. >> i'm starting at hour. and we work monday through friday, 10-hour days. fridays are time and a half. experience prevails over, you know, book smarts 90% of the time. >> some of the kids here don't even wait to graduate before they start working full time. >> i'm already 16, already getting paid more than most of my friends. a lot more than most of my friends. >> kim already works for a battery manufacturer during his summer break. >> i make $10.35 right now five days a week. >> kim se
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you know, senator, you are the most deceitful man in the united states senate. and to put this into realistic terms, the united states government is geoengineering global warming at all times of the day. you see artificial clouds being disseminated virtuely all over the united states. add to this, pennsylvania having the warmest winter in history on top of the fact that the government is geoengineering our climate now. add to the fact that not only is global warming taking place, but it is exponentially increasing. now, if you republicans claim global warming isn't taking place, then why did you pass a bill providing authorization for the central intelligence agency to geoengineer our climate to offset global warming? in addition, the scientists off the coast of -- the russian scientists off the coast of sy bierria are seeing massive methane blooms. so when i came back from the caribbean, i saw the most abnormal weather i've ever seen in my life. i've been going down there for years. so you go on spreading the lies, senator, because that's guest: i'll cross him
you know, senator, you are the most deceitful man in the united states senate. and to put this into realistic terms, the united states government is geoengineering global warming at all times of the day. you see artificial clouds being disseminated virtuely all over the united states. add to this, pennsylvania having the warmest winter in history on top of the fact that the government is geoengineering our climate now. add to the fact that not only is global warming taking place, but it is...
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number one, the united states went to war to conquer canada. not so. we went to war to force the british to give up certain maritime practices. most notably the orders in council, which restricted our trade with the continent of europe. and impressment, which was the removal of seamen from american merchant vessels. however, we couldn't challenge the british on the high seas, so we targeted their north american provinces, hoping to invade and conquer canada, and use that to win concessions on the maritime issues. well, that made very easy for people to conclude afterwards that the maritime issues were really a blind, a pretext. that this was really nothing more than a land grab. and it's a lot easier to understand that, than it is to understand those arcane maritime issues anyway. but henry clay, among others, made it very clear at the time, that targeting canada was simply the means to secure concessions on the maritime issues. to this day, people north of the border think that canada was the -- the conquest of canada was the real purpose of the war.
number one, the united states went to war to conquer canada. not so. we went to war to force the british to give up certain maritime practices. most notably the orders in council, which restricted our trade with the continent of europe. and impressment, which was the removal of seamen from american merchant vessels. however, we couldn't challenge the british on the high seas, so we targeted their north american provinces, hoping to invade and conquer canada, and use that to win concessions on...
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lincoln left no doubt about the important role united states armies had played. the progress of our arms upon which all else chiefly depends is as well known to the public as to myself, he said in language, revealing a direct link between military campaigns and the civilian side of the war and morale. and it is, i trust, he added, reasonably satisfactory and encouraging to all. many a message to the confederate congress in may 1864 jefferson davis similarly referred to the ties between the military and the civilian spheres. the army which has born the trials and dangers of the war, which has been subjected to pry investigations and disappointments, he stated has been the center of cheerfulness and hope. as the conflict ground toward its conclusion in the spring of 1865, perhaps as many as 900,000 confederate men had served, of whom more than 650,000 had perished, been wounded or sent to united states prison cam ms. both presidents would have joined the overwhelming majority of fellow citizens of infirming the centrality during these four years of struggle. genera
lincoln left no doubt about the important role united states armies had played. the progress of our arms upon which all else chiefly depends is as well known to the public as to myself, he said in language, revealing a direct link between military campaigns and the civilian side of the war and morale. and it is, i trust, he added, reasonably satisfactory and encouraging to all. many a message to the confederate congress in may 1864 jefferson davis similarly referred to the ties between the...
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growth in the united states is slow. we're selling a few manufacturing goods. guess what, americans. . it's all this confidence misplaced. we're going to talk about this, next. [ male announcer ] now you can swipe... scroll... tap... pinch... and zoom... in your car. introducing the all-new cadillac xts with cue. ♪ don't worry. we haven't forgotten, you still like things to push. [ engine revs ] the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. my name is adam frucci...
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united states may have to defend their way. in aggression that's were the purest and those are sort of propaganda and you know the attitudes that we see in terms of this are really interesting to for example right we had u.s. officials coming out last week saying that israel was in fact funding the enrique. they in order to carry out or at least play some kind of a role in the assassinations the murders of nuclear scientists in iran you have some people arguing that well it's ok if israel's doing it because it's for a good cause and i thought was kind of interesting that kevin drum decided to step in here and take a look at both sides and he basically you know made the following point saying that it's still terrorism when israel does it so says still is it terrorism yes do both sides use it yes is this in many cases the future of warfare probably yes is there a better alternative that's a good question so you know what's your take on that is everyone to start assuming that well that's that's the future warfare that's the way th
united states may have to defend their way. in aggression that's were the purest and those are sort of propaganda and you know the attitudes that we see in terms of this are really interesting to for example right we had u.s. officials coming out last week saying that israel was in fact funding the enrique. they in order to carry out or at least play some kind of a role in the assassinations the murders of nuclear scientists in iran you have some people arguing that well it's ok if israel's...
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when you look at things like giving the united states the world class infrastructure it used to have that is something where are ceos and business associations are supportive of. >> if there are any ceos in favor of higher taxes on companies in order to give politicians more money to spend on failed stimulus, the share holders should grab the ceos and tar and feather them and put them out of the company. there is an unfriendly investment climate. they are waiting for the government to stop doing things that discourage wealth creation and job creation. >> one thing they agree about. what where will happen. >> more paralysis. >> gridlock. >> they can't even agree on with that means. >> the optimistic way of looking at it is we have gridlock now. that is a good thing. if we can simple in stop the government from doing new bad things we will get back on a steadier keel. >> hopefully come out of the election and hit reset and get something done. >> coming up, millions of americans say this jobless rehe coverry feels much more like a very deep recession. and whatever we call it, the americ
when you look at things like giving the united states the world class infrastructure it used to have that is something where are ceos and business associations are supportive of. >> if there are any ceos in favor of higher taxes on companies in order to give politicians more money to spend on failed stimulus, the share holders should grab the ceos and tar and feather them and put them out of the company. there is an unfriendly investment climate. they are waiting for the government to...
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states and the chinese have problems of their own and they're very worried about it's one of the united states and europe because after all china is producing goods and services for the european and american markets and if those two markets begin to tank china begins to have trouble and course there's a task between the chinese companies party and the chinese people whereby the party controls political power in exchange for giving employment to the chinese people now if that tacit agreement is broken you're going to have riots and essentially our spraying in china which nobody wants so you know it's in everybody's best interests this relationship running smoothly and for china to help europe and yet states get out of this recession depression by any means possible well at the same time though trade is a big issue between the two countries right the u.s. china and chinese trade deficit right now that to twenty two hundred ninety five billion dollars now when the president is giving a state of the union address of the last month he announced this trade enforcement unit that would be inves
states and the chinese have problems of their own and they're very worried about it's one of the united states and europe because after all china is producing goods and services for the european and american markets and if those two markets begin to tank china begins to have trouble and course there's a task between the chinese companies party and the chinese people whereby the party controls political power in exchange for giving employment to the chinese people now if that tacit agreement is...
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it is an egyptian decision and the united states likes it, we are happy with it and at the united states does not like it, we have a saying in egypt that you can drink from the red sea and -- and you have to make use of them. thank you. .. to know that freedom presents more than 47%, and in spite of this we became underrepresented in the constitutional committee. there referendum, the people and the accounts will choose those that drive the constitution and the freedom and justice party insisted to be as inclusive as possible, included liberal, what is interesting about the kennedy writing the constitution is it is criticized by both extremes. one extreme from another saying that we are underrepresented, and then the equilibrium party is saying we are underrepresented so let's continue the committee is trying to be in the middle and invite everyone now there is this addition interesting addition to the constitution writing committee that will be deeply committed to that will invite anyone the constitution belongs to the egyptians and all the egyptians who voices have to be heard and incl
it is an egyptian decision and the united states likes it, we are happy with it and at the united states does not like it, we have a saying in egypt that you can drink from the red sea and -- and you have to make use of them. thank you. .. to know that freedom presents more than 47%, and in spite of this we became underrepresented in the constitutional committee. there referendum, the people and the accounts will choose those that drive the constitution and the freedom and justice party...
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it sounds an awful lot like the united states. what is happening here could it happen in america. >> seeing your fellow dan mitchell says the signs are clear. >> see what is happening in europe right now the welfare state is collapsing we have a giant warning signal flash in bright red do not go in this direction yet government fans in washington are saying lathes double down. >> even more dramatic example is greece. >> it sits on the hill above athens the economy here is in ruins. jobs are scarce those people who are working sometimes don't get paid and for young adults their future is very uncertain. back in 2002 when greece joined the euro it was seen as a dream. now it is a nightmare. >> it led to violent protests. >> with people retiring on full pensions just under 60 years old greece has been on a crash course the impact has been severe. left in the wake a whole generation of young greeks who face unemployment above 50 percent. >> it is no wonder it is rampant among young greece today. >> you can have the same thing in the u
it sounds an awful lot like the united states. what is happening here could it happen in america. >> seeing your fellow dan mitchell says the signs are clear. >> see what is happening in europe right now the welfare state is collapsing we have a giant warning signal flash in bright red do not go in this direction yet government fans in washington are saying lathes double down. >> even more dramatic example is greece. >> it sits on the hill above athens the economy here...
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if you look at what came to the wall street bailout, to the president of united states, when it came to the banks, he thought he would do better. when it came to the problems that were being confronted, when it comes to health care, to president obama when he was pushing forward his radical health care ideas listened to the american people. he thinks he knows better. he thinks he knows how to run your lives and manager health care. when it comes to the environment, he listened to the american people or did he pushed a radical cap and trade agenda that would crush the manufacturing sector? he thinks he knows better. we need a president who listens to the american people when the majority opposed to speak against. with a president who listens to them. the problem is in this republican field you have been listening. tonight the voters here and minnesota and hopefully colorado i hope you have been listening to our message. [applause] if you listen to our message and you found out that on those issues health-care, the environment, cap and trade, mitt romney has the same positions as barac
if you look at what came to the wall street bailout, to the president of united states, when it came to the banks, he thought he would do better. when it came to the problems that were being confronted, when it comes to health care, to president obama when he was pushing forward his radical health care ideas listened to the american people. he thinks he knows better. he thinks he knows how to run your lives and manager health care. when it comes to the environment, he listened to the american...
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how do greece's problems compare to here in united states. steve rattner has charts. >>> when we come back, we'll huddle around the water rooler to watch mitt romney visit a washington market in pennsylvania where he discovers his new favorite thing. we'll tell you what it was when "way too early" comes right back. >>> we told you at the top of the show that greece's pro bailout party won the second round of parliamentary elections assuring for now greece will remain in the eurozone and commit to the financial assistance package to keep the country out of bankruptcy. if you want to sound smart today, tell your friends today in the wake of the greek elections, the your roe rose to its highest value against the dollar in over three weeks. the euro reached an all-time high against the dollar on july 15th, 2008 when the euro was worth $1.60. >>> enough of the real news, let's huddle around the water cooler to congratulate ann romney's horse and trainer for qualifying for the equestrian team. late night comics had fun last night. romney tweeted th
how do greece's problems compare to here in united states. steve rattner has charts. >>> when we come back, we'll huddle around the water rooler to watch mitt romney visit a washington market in pennsylvania where he discovers his new favorite thing. we'll tell you what it was when "way too early" comes right back. >>> we told you at the top of the show that greece's pro bailout party won the second round of parliamentary elections assuring for now greece will remain...